{{Note|I had problems with the arch boot iso 2009 08 - eth0 not able to connect to the local network. Used the testing images form [http://build.archlinux.org build.archlinux.org] everything worked fine.}}

Added noatime to all my partitions in /etc/fstab to reduce hdd IO. This is usually done when using an SSD but i think it can't harm if i also use it on my normal Hard drive.

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/dev/sda3 / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1

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==Fan-Control==

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'''Acerhdf''' [http://piie.net/?section=acerhdf] is a module you can load to control the fan-speed. Download the latest version, unpack it and follow instructions in the readme file. You probably need to add your bios-version in the config-file. Your bios-version is in the error message when you load the module. Add acerhdf in your rc.conf. If it doesn't work, you can also follow these instructions: [[Acer_Aspire_One#acerhdf]]

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= Misc =

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== Keyboard in X ==

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Disable caps lock and set keyboard layout in X

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{{hc|~/.xinitrc|

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# set german keyboard layout and disable caps lock

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setxkbmap -layout de -option ctrl:nocaps &&

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}}

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== mplayer 1080p 720p ==

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* ''' 720p: ''' works out of the box

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* ''' 1080p: ''' currently not working

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Trying to get it to work:

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* Multithreaded mplayer [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=28623 aur/mplayer-mt-git] does improve the situation but not solve the problem.

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** mplayer -lavdopts threads=4 -vo gl2

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* [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=20145 aur/mplayer-coreavc-svn] tries to install wine so I didn't test it

noatime

Added noatime to all my partitions in /etc/fstab to reduce hdd IO. This is usually done when using an SSD but i think it can't harm if i also use it on my normal Hard drive.

/dev/sda3 / ext4 defaults,noatime 0 1

Fan-Control

Acerhdf[1] is a module you can load to control the fan-speed. Download the latest version, unpack it and follow instructions in the readme file. You probably need to add your bios-version in the config-file. Your bios-version is in the error message when you load the module. Add acerhdf in your rc.conf. If it doesn't work, you can also follow these instructions: Acer_Aspire_One#acerhdf